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2. 51 Instrumentation layout 47 Interior light 61 In use Golf Car 11 LSV and Monaco Je J Jack points 74 L Labels NI Lights The frontindicator 70 The head light 70 Therearindicator Te Teall WOES oss ite queen der een oe ew ERES 7e Troubleshooting 87 ALPHABETICAL INDEX 11 Low batteryrange 85 Lowbeam De M Main Power switch 39 Maintenance 39 Motor Motor Da WAA 45 Multifunctional rear section 2r OORIOM ci RTT TETTE ITI 47 Standard 47 O OCCUPANTS IIIA on 03 Odometer 50 On board water filler system eo Operation 25 P Parking brake 40 Parking brake symbol 40 Pale OMG WA EA Be Pedal operation 09 Penholder 31 H Raising the vehicle 4 Hear view MmIrror 58 Refrigerator 59 Repairs 14 Replace Fuses 82 The bulb of the head light 63 The front indicator 74 Therearindicator Je T
3. 86 TASIGNA lt 5 26 EE eae os 43 V Vehicle technical specification OIF Gal Wi v2 5 de oped at oe ad ob ee Wa 88 Low speed Vehicle LSV 89 Monaco 91 Vehicle certification label Golf car 94 Low Speed Vehicle LSV 95 Monaco Manufacture Plate 96 W Warninglabels IV Watering batteries 30 Wheel CHang ii YE aaa ps Window wiper washer 62 Windshield Defogging 64 Defrosting Wi aa 64 FICAUING ITA ULE 64 ALPHABETICAL INDEX 11 103 104 1 1 ALPHABETICAL INDEX User s Manual Garia golf and leisure vehicle 2012 by Garia A S 3rd Edition All rights reserved Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written permission of Garia A S is prohibited Copyrighted material This manual may not be reproduced in its entirety or in parts without the written permission of Garia A S After Sales and Support Depart ment Printed in Denmark
4. VI IMPORTANT LABELS NOTIFICATIONS For your safety before operating vehicle read User s Manual carefully Operate from driver s side by authorized persons only and only in designated areas Check state and local laws for minimum require ments for authorized driving and follow these at all times This vehicle is restricted to two 2 occupants Do not start the vehicle until all occupants are fully seated Remain fully seated when in motion and hold on to handlebars If eguipped with seat belts keep seat belt fastened whenever seated Keep entire body inside vehicle at all times when vehicle is in motion A WARNING Drive slowly in turns as well as up and down slopes When driving up or down slopes drive straight up or down the slope rather than at an angle Use brakes to reduce speed when driving downhill Ensure that the automatic parking brake is activated before leaving vehicle Turn main power OFF when not in use and remove key Do not operate while under the influence of alcohol or drugs Do not allow unattended children in or near the vehicle Windshield does not provide protection from flying objects including but not limited to golf balls Fig 1 1 Dashboard Label Read before operating vehicle Label size may vary A DANGER Defective batteries cables or plugs should be replaced immediately by gualified personnel only Touching ba
5. 3 6 3 USING THE FLOW RITE HAND PUMP To operate the hand pump enclosed for watering the batteries please follow the procedure below Note Other Flow Rite products recommended for the Trajan HydroLink Watering system can also be used Please see www flow rite com for more information STEP 1 Bulb Check hand pump for proper operation Insert the hand pump filler assembly into a jug of distilled water Prime bulb by squeez ing until it is filled with water Ensure that the device is free of holes or other defects Female coupler Hand pump filler assembly Fig 3 2 STEP 2 Male coupler Remove the dust cover on the battery hose STEP 3 Mate Couplers Insert the male coupler on the HydroLink Watering System into the female coupler on the Flow Rite Hand pump Fig 3 4 BATTERIES 0 3 STEP 4 Fill water to batteries Squeeze the bulb with firm pressure to begin pumping water into the battery cells When the bulb becomes firm all cells are full and filling is complete Fig 3 5 SIEP 5 Disconnect When the bulb becomes firm and not be fore immediately disconnect the couplers by depressing the push button on the Female coupler Disconnecting before the bulb becomes firm will lead to under filled cells that will impact the battery s performance and shorten tts life Button Fig 3 6 STEP 6 Replace dust cover Place dust cover back over the male cou pler Do not push
6. o 40 96 60 o 20 96 40 96 5 96 20 96 q 1 5 a7 38 04 OPERATION 4 7 IGNITION SWITCH Fig 4 7 Ignition switch functions OFF Most electrical applications are disabled The refrigerator will Function for an additional two hours the timer function is adjustable please contact your dealer for more information if activated whilst the ignition switch is turned to R N F The interior light and the 12V plug will still be functioning The key can be removed in this position R Reverse When the accelerator pedal is engaged the parking brake releases auto matically The vehicle reverses All electrical functions are in function affecting bat tery power Note To reverse turn key to N before turning to R The reverse warning indicator is activated when vehicle is reversing except Monaco N Neutral The parking brake is engaged when the vehicle comes to a full stop The vehicle can be temporarily parked all electrical applications are in function affecting battery power F Forward when the accelerator pedal is engaged the parking brake releases auto matically The vehicle drives forward All electrical functions are in function affecting battery power Never push the accelerator pedal when turning the ignition key The vehicle may move suddenly if not operated correctly OPERATION 04 4 8 MAIN POWER SWITCH Fig 4 8 The main power switch is located on the right side of the battery com
7. 2 Brake pedal 10 24 driving tWedgarig GolT GSP issu vk ive v uev hue casi MAU UU bees ese tex WANAE 11 2 4 1 driving the Garia LSV and Monaco i 2 4 2 Driving on golf courses and roads 13 2 4 3 Driver qualifications 14 2 4 4 Safety precautions when maintaining the vehicle 14 2 4 5 Maintenance to ensure safety 15 2 4 6 Transport recommendations 15 CAT NMP AA bb cbr e E eo bd be dk ed EH Oe 9 de e p ce OD On Ow EAE RTOS 16 2 4 8 Seat belts GARIA LSV AND MONACO 17 3 BATTERIES 3 1 Battery Safety Warningandinstructions 18 3 1 1 Batterysafety wnmamunun 19 3 2 General Information 4245 e080 II UA II Ean 20 3 3Chargingofbatteries 20 ANA CED EA AA EA eR II WI 21 3 5 Equipment for handlingbatteries ee 3 6 Battery maintenanceandcare re 3 6 1 Wateringbatteries 23 3 6 2 Using the HydroLink on board water filler syste
8. Front wheel Bonnet Headlight Air scoop Roof Seats Rearview mirror Speed handles Rear wing Mudguard rear Load area Rear lights Rear bumper Bag holders Pedals Instrument cluster Steering wheel Batteries Utility box OPERATION 04 Q 4 3 OVERVIEW LSV 1 LED turn signal 2 SAE approved head lights 3 SAE approved front reflec tor on A pillar 4 3 point seat belts 5 Rear wheel protector LSV Fig 4 2 1 Sideview mirrors 2 Rear reflector on B pillar 3 SAE approved LED tail lights 4 Rear license plate holder LSV Fig 4 3 33 04 OPERATION Q 4 4 OVERVIEW MONACO E marked turnsignal light E marked position light E marked front lights E marked sideview mirrors E marked 3 point seat belt Hear wheel protector Ook OME Monaco Fig 4 2 Front mudguard E marked rear lights E marked reflector License plate holder with E marked light P P T Monaco Fig 4 3 34 OPERATION 04 4 5 SPEED SWITCH STANDARD ON LSV AND MONACO Monaco Fig 4 5 Monaco Fig 4 6 Monaco Fig 4 7 Speed switch functions The Garia LSV Garia Monaco is equipped with a speed switch to change between Garia ECO mode and Garia SPORT mode making driving on golf courses more conven ient since the vehicle accelerates softer and reaches a speed of 16 mph 25km h Change the switch to SPORT mode and the vehicle can reach a speed of 25mph 40km h and the vehicle will accel
9. Fuse Amp Usage F1 7 5 Horn direc tion lights Fe 15 Parking light high beam Fr E F3 10 Low beam FS 5 Hazard light F7 5 Brake lights F16 E Igi F8 15 Wiper and washer Fg 5 Actuator F12 gr WIFI instrument cluster nM E Interior light Pol 15 Refrigerator F9 F8 F7 pleco HI 12V output FiS 6 Keyswitch F5 Fly S Heated wind screen 321 901 023 00 m FS my Fe ET Fig 713 MAINTENANCE 0 7 7 13 Fuse box Overview LSV 8 Monaco FUSE BOX SCHEMATIC Fuse Amp Usage F1 7 5 Horn direc F17 tion lights ze 15 Position light F3 15 Lowandhigh beam F15 1F14 s F5 5 Hazard light 12V tow F7 5 Bonnet actuator and 2 EN cluster F12 A F11 4 F10 F8 15 Wiper and washer Fio D Interior light re E F7 EID H5 Refrigerator gt Fie 15 12V out and cluster F14 20 Charger F6 F5 FA Foo 5 Keyswitch EIS 5 Heated wind E ES RI screen F3 us Fe F1 e Ge1 901 022 00 Fig 714 84 0 7 MAINTENANCE 7 13 Storage When storing your vehicle for longer periods of time please perform the following operations Charge the batteries and check the fluid levels Do this at least once a month If frequent charging is not posible the charger is designed to be connected for longer periods of time The on board charger has a maintenance charging algo rythme that keep the batteries healthy for a longer period of storage Clean the tops of the batteries with a solution of baking soda and water Use 1lb of baking so
10. N F and back to off this will reset the DBI on the controller If this does not help please consult a qualified repair shop Preferably an Authorized Garia Service Dealer 8 7 The Mn do not work Check the fuse If fuse is not intact replace it with a new one Check if bulbs are functioning correctly If not replace with new ones If none of the above prove helpful please consult a qualified repair shop Preferably an Authorized Garia Service Dealer 8 8 The refrigerator does not work Turn ignition on turn to N and activate the refrigerator on the refrigera tor button on the dashboard The refrigerator symbol in the instrument cluster will be lit if power is on and ignition switch is not turned to Off Check the fuse If fuse is not intact replace with a new If none of the above prove helpful please consult a qualified repair shop Preferably an Authorized Garia Service Dealer 8 9 The refrigerator stops cooling when parked less than 2 hours Main power switch must be on Check the fuse If fuse is not intact replace it with a new one If none of the above prove helpful please consult a qualified repair shop Preferably an Authorized Garia Service Dealer 8 10 The brake pedal is soft or presses down without resistance Do not drive vehicle brakes may be malfunctioning Please consult a qualified repair shop Preferably an Authorized Garia Service Dealer 8 11 The vehicle vibrates in the steering wheel Please c
11. a firm stable and level surface Use jack stands and check that vehicle is stable and secure to work under Chocks should be placed at the wheels not being raised to prevent vehicle from rolling Work with extreme caution since lifting causes great unstability in the vehicle To reduce the possibility of severe injury or death from a vehicle falling from a jack or a jack stand ensure that the following precautions are taken Vehicle is placed on a firm stable and level surface No work is performed unless the vehicle is secured by jack stands Chocks are in front of and behind wheels that are not being raised Work with extreme caution since a lifted vehicle can be very unstable MAINTENANCE 0 7 7 4 Cleaning the vehicle When cleaning your Garia vehicle the following procedure ensures the best possible result to attain a look close to the vehicle s appearance when new Most importantly always make sure to turn the main power switch to OFF before working on an elec tric vehicle The combination of water and high voltage is extremely dangerous and could be fatal Do not clean any part of the vehicle with a high pressure cleaner 7 4 1 Exterior Initially remove the bin to avoid damage to the color or structure of the leather Fol lowing water the vehicle with running water e g a garden hose to wet the vehicle and to wash away larger pieces of dirt dust or similar Avoid as much as possible getting water on the seats and
12. and operational for three months Use the Independent Water Level Indicator to check the electrolyte levels Hy droLink comes with an Independent non mechanical Water Level Indicator that is simple to read white means that the battery needs water and black means that the battery has enough water Independent Water Level Indicator E Ea E Ti Trojan BATTERY Company HydroLink Watering System Fig 3 8 Your HydroLink Watering System requires regular preventative maintenance on at least a quarterly basis Inspect the condition of all tubing connections and couplers and the water filling system Make sure that all parts are in good working condition leak free and properly connected The coupler must have an O ring and dust cover properly attached BATTERIES 0 3 3 6 5 CLEANING BATTERIES Clean the top of the battery the terminals and all connections with a cloth or brush with a solution of baking soda and water ensure that none of the baking soda solution gets inside of the battery Use 1lb of baking soda for 1 gallon of water 120g for 1 liter of water Hinse with plain water and dry the battery If possible add a thin layer of terminal protector Available at most battery deal ers or auto parts stores Always keep batteries dry and clean 3 6 6 Removing corrosion from battery poles Make sure that the poles and the surface of batteries are clean at all times To re move corrosion add a sol
13. cars should be safe to use as long as the safety precautions explained in this user s manual and on the vehicle are upheld Make sure that the vehicle is always driven according to the current conditions and adjust the speed and driving pattern according to the terrain in which the vehicle is currently moving It is expected that many vehicles will be used for a variety of tasks beyond the origi nal intended use of the vehicle As a consequence of this it is impossible to anticipate and warn against every possible combination of circumstances that may occur No warnings can take the place of good common sense and prudent driving practices 11 12 0 C SAFETY 2 4 1 DRIVING THE GARIA LSV AND MONACO Each driver must carry a valid driver s license Keep entire body inside vehicle at all times Remain fully seated and hold on to handles or other objects while driving The vehicle is equipped with seat belts Always keep seat belts fastened when ever seated Follow all traffic regulations and obey all rules and regulations Do not start vehicle until all passengers are fully seated and fastened Do not carry children on laps or in children s seats the vehicle is not constructed for transporting children requiring a child safety seat Do not allow anyone to hang onto the vehicle at any time The driver must keep both hands on the steering wheel and the eyes focused in the direction in which the vehicle is driving Show extra caution in
14. dashboard especially around the area of electronic switches and appliances Although durable for small amounts of water the interior can be damaged when exposed to large quantities of water Apply water mixed with automotive shampoo please follow manufacturer s instructions regarding mixture proportions and other instructions Use a clean soft sponge or brush specifically for automotive exterior cleaning for applying on vehicle exterior Wash off shampoo with running water e g a garden hose and dry vehicle with a chamois for automotive use 7 4 2 Wheels When using the same sponge for cleansing rims as exterior it is strongly recommend ed that the exterior bodywork is cleaned before cleaning the wheels If the cleaning is done in reverse the dust from the wheels can risk permanent damage by scratch ing the painted surface of the exterior Wet the rims with running water Apply rim cleansing solution or automotive shampoo with a clean soft sponge or brush and rinse after a short while with running water 7 4 3 Rubber flooring Wet the rubber with running water Apply rubber cleansing solution or automotive shampoo with a clean soft sponge or brush and rinse after a short while with run ning water Dry surface gently with a chamois for automotive use Allow flooring to dry completely before usage to attain the best result If the rubber flooring shows discol oration due to wear tear and extreme weather conditions it is recommended that
15. enabling it to be raised properly Only use the marked jack points to prevent any damage to the vehicle see next page Place chocks around all wheels not being lifted to prevent vehicle from moving Loosen the wheel nuts slightly 1 4 of a turn before raising the vehicle NEVER completely unscrew ANY of the bolts when the vehicle has not been raised Always make sure that bolts are cross loosened and cross tightened as illustrated above Raise the car and remove all bolts The wheel can be removed and another can be mounted Always use the same size and type of wheel for all 4 wheels on the vehicle Use only original model specific Garia standard or optional wheels to ensure safe driving conditions and correct dimensions for the vehicle When mounting a new wheel reverse the steps mentioned above and tighten bolts Tighten the wheel bolts with a tightening torque of 89 ft Ibs 120 Nm Check tightening of wheel bolts after one week of driving retighten if necessary depending on model 73 74 0 7 MAINTENANCE 7 3 Jack points ES SEN Bee SSS ety AOV oe So A KS wh NS d hy DIIN Monaco Fig 7 7 When raising the vehicle for changing wheels or other work on the underside of the vehicle the vehicle must be raised on one of the illustrated jack points Only use the marked jack points to prevent any damage to the vehicle Never work under a vehicle that is only supported by a jack Only lift vehicle on
16. green color to indicate that the charging session is done In case of a charger malfunction the DeltaQ charger LED will blink red X amount of times indicating the fault code on the charger If this happens please contact the nearest Garia dealer for further support 21 Ee 0 3 BATTERIES 3 5 EQUIPMENT FOR HANDLING BATTERIES Goggles gloves and protective clothing Always wear protective clothing acid proof gloves and goggles when handling lead acid batteries and remove all jew elry Batteries are corrosive and failure to follow the above mentioned instruc tions may result in personal injury or death as lead acid can cause severe burns and destroy clothing Jewelry is at risk if it comes in contact with the terminals of the battery Metals in contact with battery poles can cause arcs which can result in severe personal injuries Distilled or treated Water i e de ionized reverse osmosis etc Wrench with rubber handle Volt meter for testing voltage Retightening the battery posts is very important to insure that malfunctions are kept at a minimum Always use a torque wrench to tighten the battery posts The correct amount of torque is 12 Nm or 8 9 ft lbs Handling of batteries should not occur if the user has no prior experience of handling batteries Please refer to Trojan Battery s website for more information regarding battery handling www TrojanBattery com Always keep baking soda and great amounts of water nearby This wil
17. international Phone 45 46 570 580 Fax 45 46 590 599 Lunikvej 44 DK 2670 Greve Denmark For service inquiries service garia com For warranty inquiries warranty garia com For support repair and other general inquiries support garia com Find your local dealer at http www garia com Garia A S and Garia Inc reserves the right to make design changes without obligation to make these changes on units previously sold The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice Garia A S or Garia Inc is not liable for errors in this manual or for incidental or consequential damages that result from the use of the material in this manual IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION Particularly important information is emphasized in this manual by the following nota tions A The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION BE ALERT YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED A DANGER Failure to follow DANGER instructions could result in severe injury or death to the vehicle occupants a bystander or a person inspecting or repairing the vehicle Failure to follow WARNING instructions could result in severe injury or death to the vehicle occupants a bystander or a person inspecting or repairing the vehicle Failure to follow CAUTION instructions could result in damage to the vehicle or the Surroundings This message provides additional important information Read and understand the manual completely before operating your Gar
18. of torque added when stopping and apply the same amount of torque when starting again to ensure a smooth start and a limited roll back Should motor stall appear the parking brake will engage immediately and the control ler will need to be reset with the key switch to OFF following to N and finally to F to start driving forward or R for reversing 4 14 EMERGENCY BRAKING If the key switch is turned into the OFF position when the vehicle is moving mo tor braking will stop the vehicle immediately This type of braking can cause personal injury The parking brake will be engaged when the vehicle has come to a full stop NOTE This type of braking is for emergency use only should the service brake fail It can potentially cause personal injuries or damage to the drive train or tires of the vehicle After any emergency braking incident please contact a qualified repair shop for a brake safety and function check It is recommended that maintenance is provided by an Authorized Garia Service Dealer Risk of personal injury Brake lights will not come on when performing emergency or motor braking Only perform this type of braking when you can closely follow the traffic around you and only in emergency situations Any damage to or malfunction of the braking system can result in severe injury or death Always make sure that the brakes are fully functioning OPERATION 04 4 15 MOTOR BRAKING The Garia vehicle is e
19. populated areas or when reversing Always reverse slowly and pay attention to the road and surroundings The vehicle might not be as visible in the night time as it is during the day Always make sure to turn on the headlamps and tail lights whenever operating from dusk to dawn Avoid accelerating or decelerating in an abrupt manner Always adjust the speed to the terrain where the vehicle is currently used Drive slowly when making turns and when going up or down slopes Never turn steering wheel sharply at higher speeds to reduce the risk of the vehicle tipping over or to prevent possible injury to an unsuspecting passenger Never drive up or down slopes at an angle use brakes to reduce speed when driving downhill The Garia LSV and the Garia Monaco can cause serious injury or damage if used im properly or not maintained according to the vehicle s maintenance program Before the vehicle is used all necessary safety precautions must be taken and all the additional instructions of the area where the vehicle is used must be observed The Garia LSV and the Garia Monaco should be safe to use as long as the safety pre cautions explained in the user s manuals and on the vehicle are upheld Make sure that you always drive according to the current conditions and adjust the speed and driving pattern according to the terrain in which the vehicle is moving It is expected that many Garia LSV Garia Monaco vehicles will be used for a vari ety of ta
20. washer upgrade standard on LSV and Monaco A Monaco Fig 5 18 The windshield wiper is activated by the switch on the dashboard The location of the switch is illustrated on page 46 figure 5 1 Turn the button one step to activate the wip ing function To activate the windshield washer function turn and hold another step release when sufficient washer fluid has been applied to the windshield Make sure that the wiper blade is always in the optimum condition For the best wip ing performance make sure that the blade is clean When wiper blade is worn Garia recommends that it is replaced with an original Garia spare part for the best wiper performance 61 62 0 D VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5 12 1 Location of the windshield washer fluid upgrade STANDARD ON LSV AND MONACO Monaco Fig 5 19 Always make sure to have sufficient washer fluid when driving Refill with standard automotive windshield washer fluid and keep the correct levels within the MAX and MIN markings on the windshield washer fluid container VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 0 E 5 13 Heated Windshield UPGRADE STANDARD ON LSV AND MONACO Fig 5 20 In humid conditions or cold weather the heated windshield provides easy defogging or defrosting of the windshield The heated windshield is activated via the switch on the dashboard If not deactivated the heated windshield turns off automatically after 30 minutes of operation unless power is turned of
21. 0 12 Weight of Pack 174 kg 384 punds ire Pressure 30 psi Pack Location Under the seats Nominal module voltage 8V REAR AXLE Nominal system voltage 48V Manufacturer Comex SpA Battery capacity 170 Ah C20 Gear ratio 12 3 1 MOTOR Manufacturer Leroy Somer PERFORMANCE Type TRA 145 AC Electric Controller Curtis 1234 5271 275AMP Max net Power 4 0 bhp 3 0 KW Max attainable speed 25mph 40km h 90 0 9 VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9 3 GARIA MONACO VEHICLE SPECIFICATION EC type aproval number e12 2002 24 0474 00 VIN UJGGHS313XUXXXXXX WEIGHTS Number of seats Two Design Curb Weight 1212 Ib 550 Kg Distribution F R 40 60 96 STANDARD FEATURES GVWR 1984 Ib 100 Kg Rear wheel drive GAWR F R 882 1323 Ib 400 600 Kg Hydraulic brake system Discs brake on front axle drum brakes on rear axle Payload 770 Ib 350 Kg Regenerative braking Three point seat belts Speedometer Wheelbase 71 inches 1800 mm Odometer Track F R 36 39 inches 922 1000 mm State of charge meter Length incl license plate holder 93 inches 2355 mm Speed switch Width excl mirrors 48 inches 1210 mm Service display Width incl mirrors 60 inches 1540mm On board battery charger Height 73 inches 1850 mm Headlights high 8 low beam Ground Clearance 6 5 inches 165 mm Position light Stop and tail lights CHARGER Front and rear turn signal LEDs Location On board Rear Reflectors Type Integrated DeltaQ c
22. 1 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your new Garia vehicle The Garia is the ultimate luxury golf and leisure car a unique combination of per formance versatility and elegance designed to move you This Garia car User s Manual contains important information that you will need for the proper operation maintenance and handling of your Garia This User s Manual covers the Garia Golf Car the Garia LSV and the Garia Monaco We encourage you to read this and the other following manuals thoroughly before operating your Garia If you have additional questions regarding operation or maintenance please contact your local Authorized Garia Service Dealer for support Thank you for choosing Garia After Sales and Support Department Garia A S Lunikvej 44 DK 2670 Greve Denmark User s Manual Garia golf and leisure vehicle 2012 by Garia A S 3rd Edition All rights reserved Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the writ ten permission of Garia A S is prohibited Copyrighted material This manual may not be reproduced in its entirety or in parts without the written permission of Garia A S After Sales and Support Department Printed in Denmark G21 982 001 03 Garia user s manual CONTACT U S Garia Inc Technical Assistance and Service Parts Phone 41 210 481 5500 Fax 41 210 481 5505 18838 Stone Oak Parkway Suite 201 San Antonio Texas 78258 United States CONTACT EUROPE Garia A S Support and After Sales
23. 2 Defrosting the refrigerator Humidity can form frost on the inside of the refrigerator This reduces the cooling capacity Defrost the refrigerator frequently to avoid this 5 10 3 To defrost the refrigerator PROCEED AS FOLLOWS Remove the contents of the refrigerator IF necessary place them in another cooling container to keep them cool Switch off the refrigerator Leave the cover open Wipe off the defrosted water 5 10 4 Cleaning and maintenance Occasionally clean the inside of the refrigerator with a damp cloth Danger of damaging the refrigerator Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or hard objects during cleaning as these can cause damage Never use brushes scouring pads or hard and or pointed tools to remove ice or to loosen frozen objects 59 60 0 D VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5 11 Interior light upgrade standard on LSV and Monaco Monaco Fig 5 17 The interior dome light is placed in the headliner between the windshield and air scoop Turn the switch on the dashboard to switch the interior light on and off Use only when vehicle is not in movement Avoid driving while interior light is on It can ob struct the vision of the driver especially when driving in the dark The use of the interior light requires battery power and decreases the vehicle range To avoid stalling while driving if battery power is low avoid using optional extras excessively VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 0 E 5 12 Windshield wiper
24. 7 1 1 Replacing the bulb of the headlight Fig 71 To replace the bulb of the headlight access the socket from within the front storage compartment Disconnect the cable plug for the bulb and turn the bulb socket of a turn counter clockwise The bulb will release from the lamp fitting Turn the bulb an additional 1 4 of a turn so the cable fitting is facing upwards The bulb can be removed from the lamp fitting Exchange the bulb with a new suitable for the original type for the vehicle and follow the guidance above in reverse Bulb type H9 65W on LSV and Golf Car Bulb type on Monaco is H7 55W 69 70 0 7 MAINTENANCE Fig 7 2 1 Remove the connection plug from the 12V bulb socket 2 Turn the bulb socket 1 4 of a turn counter clockwise to release it from the lamp socket 3 Turn it an additional 1 4 of a turn counter clockwise so the socket faces upwards Remove the bulb Hot bulbs can cause burns Always disconnect cables and do not touch the bulb until it has cooled off Never touch a lighted bulb Never touch the glass of a bulb Touching the glass will shorten the life of a bulb re markably Use a glove or a cloth when handling a light bulb MAINTENANCE 0 7 7 1 2 Replacing the bulb of the front position light ONLY ON MONACO Monaco Fig 74 Monaco Fig 7 5 1 To replace the 12V bulb of the front position light access the socket from within the front storage compartment 2 Remove the in
25. H to drivers or people near the vehicle D 78 0 MAINTENANCE 7 6 Tow switch T N E l E Fig 79 The vehicle is equipped with a towing switch which enables the car to be towed if needed To activate the towing function the switch in the battery compartment must be engaged This can only be done by using the additional key which came with the car at its delivery Please note this key is not the same as the ignition key It is recommended that the key is removed from the keyhole whenever the towing function is not acti vated Doing this prevents unauthorized removal of the vehicle To be able to activate the towing function the ignition switch on the steering column must be turned to the N position Furthermore it is necessary that the main power switch in the battery compartment is turned to the ON position Select TOW to activate the towing function Activating the towing function discharges the battery Do not store vehicle with towing switch turned to TOW since this eventually will discharge the batteries and permanently damage the batteries Fully discharging the batteries shortens the life of the battery Activating the towing function disables the ignition information meaning that the vehicle will not drive Always make sure to take the best safety precautions when releasing parking brake Activating the towing switch disables most electrical appliances in the vehicle The vehicle can rol
26. LE THIS VEHICLE CONFORMS TO ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE SHOWN ABOVE Ll DERIT E TYPE LOW SPEED VEHICLE G21 755 009 00 Example of a certification label NOTICE Please note this plate sticker may not be removed from vehicle 94 Q VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9 6 Golf Car Certification Label Certification label of the vehicle can be found in the headl ner above the head of the driver near the B pillar The certification label contains all information required by the European commission and U S law The label is placed as illustrated below MADE IN FINLAND G21755 011 00 MFD BY VALMET AUTOMOTIVE FOR GARIA A S PO Box 4 Fl 23501 UUSIKAUPUNKI GVWR CURB 1984 1212 LBS 900 550 KG GAWR FRONT REAR 882 1323 LBS 400 600 KG THIS VEHICLE CONFORMS TO ALL APPLICABLE STANDARDS UNDER U S A GOLF VEHICLE SAFETY LEGISLATION ANSI Z 130 2004 AND THE EU MACHINERY DIRECTIVE 2006 42 EC IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE SHOWN ABOVE VEH TYPE oe Example of a certification label NOTICE Please note this plate sticker may not be removed from the vehicle VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 0 9 9 7 Garia Monaco manufacturer plate Manufacturer plate is located underneath the seat by the main switch The plate con tains the vehicle s unique VIN and the type approval number e12 2002 24 0474 00 The plate is plac
27. Maintenance is preventative Always service and maintain the vehicle according to maintenance programs stated in this user s manual By doing so the car will attain the highest level of safety and the warranty will be upheld See chapter 6 and 7 of this manual If the specified service intervals are not adhered to all ap plicable warranties will be void Repairs Allow only qualified educated and authorized personnel to inspect serv ice and repair the vehicle All applicable warranties will be void if repair proce dures are not followed as described in the Garia Workshop Repair Manual 2 4 6 TRANSPORT RECOMMENDATIONS When transporting the Garia on a opentrailer it is recommended that the follow items are carefully uninstalled and stored saftly before transport can begin Air scoop Waste bin Seat cusion The optimal transport method is by using a closed trailer this insures the quality of the vehicle at all time 15 16 0 C SAFETY 2 4 7 MIRRORS The Garia LSV Garia Monaco comes with factory fitted mirrors adjustable for the optimal viewing conditions enhancing the safety while driving Adjust the rearview mirror before driving Do not adjust mirrors while driving This takes focus off the driving and can create dangerous situations Garia LSV Fig 2 9 To adjust the mirrors move the mirrors as described below Fig 2 10 Fig 2 11 Make sure not to bend the mirror excessively in any direction as this can c
28. Malfunctioning 8 Charging Batteries 20 Check ups before use 4 Cleaning Cleaning the vehicle 5 EXLGP IO arere eneee vod d PCR WANI 75 Interior 76 1 iia EE kia BE 75 Rubber flooring 5 o MT 6 Controlling the brake fluid 77 D Dashboard 46 Driver Qualifications 14 Driving xtigo7 luo PDT 38 a TPM 13 Populatedareas 11 Publicareasandroads 3 Hough terrains 43 Sharp or blind turns 13 Wetareas 13 E Electrical outlet 12V 46 Emergency braking 44 F Flow Rite Hand pump Instructions 24 Fuses Fuse box location 81 SOIT Gel Sl oases atere Case one oe os ge LSV and MONACO Wi B3 Golf bag transportation 56 Golf ball and tee holder 46 Ground clearance 43 H acl P Jw 8 Heated windscreen 63 HUGH DESIT e evices a esos eR xv bak pd ts sja Hill hold Anti roll back IA 44 ag PL 51 Ignition x52 7 0 PET 38 Ignition switch functions 38 ydp Dr 38 2 TTE 38 Reverse 38 Important labels notifications V Important Manualinformation NI Indicator arm
29. NT CLUSTER The vehicle is equipped with a memory function that reminds the user to service the vehicle regularly This symbol will be reset after each service by an Authorized Garia Service Dealer and reappears when the next service is due Always make sure that the vehicle is maintained according to the service indicator in the instrument cluster Fail ure to follow this will void all applicable warranties 65 66 0 6 SERVICE 6 3 SERVICE ACTIONS C Check CA Check 8 Adjust R Replace S CA S EL S CL S Service S CA SAGE S CE 1080 S EL S CL ces a Es Le c s c s PA cA NN CL Clean 8 Lubricate 1440 S CA S EL S CE 1800 S CA Sy S DL L Lubricate 2160 S EL S CL he a oa NONE vs c vs c NN NN Na 2520 S CA SI S CL SERVICE 0 6 6 4 User self service Following the guidelines below the user of the vehicle can on a regular basis make sure that the Garia is in the best and safest working condition Garia recommends to strictly follow this schedule and consult a qualified repair shop if any part of the vehicle is not functioning correctly and cannot be replaced by the user aime eun alam w fe E kamaa e LL MA aa aa a A KA KAA KA KA e KA 9 5 amrer taeraren came seser esoe ere OOOO S fee KA KC E EL eme meemeeemmeeeee Te LL 67 68 0 6 SERVICE MAINTENANCE 0 7 7 MAINTENANCE 7 1 Replacing light bulbs
30. O F 18 C batteries will deliver 50 of its capacity and at 80 F 27 C the battery will deliver 100 of its capacity When operating batteries at temperatures above 80 F 27 C they will deliver more than the rated capacity but the life of the batteries will be reduced The lifetime of a battery can be difficult to predict as among other things it varies with charging cycles frequency of usage and level of maintenance For further information regarding Trojan batteries please refer to Trojan Battery s official website www TrojanBattery com For further information regarding the HydroLink Watering system with Snake Tub ing please refer to Trojan Battery s official website www TrojanBattery com 29 30 0 3 BATTERIES 4 OPERATION 4 1 OVERVIEW Q Standard or upgrade Q Standard on LSV Standard on Monaco OPERATION 04 Indicator stalk Steering wheel Instrument cluster Brake pedal Accelerator pedal Ignition switch Speed switch standard on LSV and Monaco Refrigerator unit Heated windscreen switch upgrade c coo 00 RR WY Hn Monaco Fig 4 1 10 Wiper and washer switch upgrade 11 Interior light switch upgrade 12 Refrigerator switch upgrade 13 Charger plug with LED 14 Ball holder 15 12 V output 16 Bonnet switch 17 Hazard light switch Ji Je 04 OPERATION Q 4 2 OVERVIEW GOLF CAR Golf car Fig 4 4 5s 0 I I Go n pe OS d fr NOofp WME
31. ORE USE Before the vehicle is put into service the below points of this section should always be followed to ensure the optimal safe and correct operation of the vehicle It is ad visable to follow these points every time the vehicle is used Before using the vehicle please check the following NOOR WMP Batteries Tire conditions Body and chassis Brakes Steering Reverse warning indicator except Garia Monaco Pedal operation 2 3 1 BATTERIES It is of great importance that the tire pressure is checked and adjusted regularly before using the vehicle Check that all wires are connected and correctly mounted Check that no corrosion is present on the battery poles Check that the compartment is dry and free from acid or water spills Check that batteries are placed correctly and held down by the battery bracket SAFETY 0 C 2 3 2 TIRE 8 PRESSURE CONDITIONS 2 3 3 CHECKING TIRE WEAR Check tire surface for damages cracks and foreign objects When tire thread wears down to 2 0 mm 0 08 in it is recommended that the tire is replaced Please check local legislation for minimum requirements of tire treads Monaco Fig 2 2 Monaco Fig 2 3 0 C SAFETY 2 3 4 BODY AND CHASSIS Always visually inspect the chassis and body to make sure that all chassis and body parts are present correctly mounted and undamaged before using the vehicle Make sure that all electrical functions are working correctly Th
32. WI Iwa 54 72 MMC 55 5 8 Multi functional rear section 56 5 8 1 Standard bag holder except MOnaco 56 5 9 Aajusting res view MIO eile acea Sed raa card ea edu ter PE IX ERE T ks B7 5 10 Refrigerator upgrade 58 SUIL ENgroy Saving LPE IIIA EIA aa 58 5 10 2 Defrosting the refrigerator 59 5 10 3 To defrost the refrigerator proceedasfollows 59 5 10 4 Cleaning and maintenance 59 5 11 Interior light upgrade standard on LSV and Monaco 60 5 12 Windshield wiper washer upgrade standard on LSV and Monaco 61 5 12 1 Location of the windshield washer fluid 62 5 13 Heated Windshield UPGRADE Standard on Lsv and monaco 63 6 SERVICE 6 1 ServiceIntervals 65 6 2 Service symbolinInstrumentcluster 65 6 3 Service Actions 66 64 USeP Sell SB VIOB Lost deny a Redes ERatpMeEPeCRP PEE ERexequr iesus sspe Ia 67 XI XII 0 MAINTENANCE IRE gnt DUDS II eek EEEIEE pu se bad he Re eG od R E 69 7 1 1 Replacing the bulb of the headlight
33. ac cordance with the user s manual Be aware that due to the quiet engine pedestrians may have difficulties hearing the vehicle Be aware when operating on public roads that this vehicle offers significantly less crash protection compared to normal cars vans trucks or other motor ized vehicles This will result in a higher risk of injuries or death in collisions at any speed especially in areas with heavy traffic or traffic with higher speeds 2 2 GOLF CAR Head Check ups before use which is found on the following pages of this manual and perform these accordingly This vehicle is only to be driven by people trained in and authorized to using this type of vehicle always from the driver s side only and only in areas intended for the usage of this type of vehicle Never allow more than one passenger in each seat This vehicle is restricted to two 2 occupants including the driver Do not operate while under the influence of alcohol and or drugs Do not drive the vehicle on public areas and roads Some communities have special regulations about driving this type of vehicle on public streets always be sure to observe the specific rules and regulations of the areas and communities where the vehicle is being used Do not make any modifications or additions to the vehicle influencing its loading capacity or safe use Do not make any changes to the vehicle that are not in ac cordance with this user s manual 0 C SAFETY 2 3 CHECK UPS BEF
34. an aftermarket rubber shine solution is applied to attain close to new looks 5 76 0 7 MAINTENANCE 7 4 4 Interior To clean the interior use a moist cloth or chamois to wipe the surfaces For thorough cleaning use automotive interior cleaning solutions and follow instructions carefully Avoid using running water or high pressure cleaner for cleaning the interior 7 4 5 Seats For cleaning the seats and other parts of the interior of similar fabric wipe with warm water using a wrung cloth The water can contain mild detergents with mixture proportions according to manufacturer s specifications Do not use running water high pressure cleaning solvents bleaches abrasives synthetic detergents wax pol ishes or aerosol sprays Avoid contact with sharp objects 7 4 6 Batteries Battery maintenance and care Maintaining batteries properly includes always charging batteris after use ensuring the correct level of fluid in the batteries as well as general removal of corrosion dust dirt and or similar apply anti corrosion liquid if needed FOR FUTHER INFORMATION PLEASE SEE CHAPTER 03 Watering a battery before charge or with a low charge level can lead to boil over resulting in potential bodily injury and potential damage to the watering system battery and vehicle Ensure that the work area is dry when servicing the vehicle watering system bat tery or battery charger Risk of electric shock Always turn Main power s
35. attery dischargeindicator 37 eiie WI ii kaa II kaa EIA eRe awa Jg 4 8 Main power switch 39 Ai Panno AI AI UR ba II UNT CEPS 40 4 10 Driving accelerating 41 ZI SiO MONG DESI kii P3 Suo DM usui ic RU IRE PN oe ara EE RUSSE Ped dus 42 4 12 Rough terrain Jriving 43 AAS AII Pod and rol OOK sse AAA ee eee NEE ks 44 4 14 Emergencybraking 44 AAS Motor KN AA Wa es He Ware a 29 Hae ohn KRENE S os 45 4 16 Braking with THE parking brake 45 0 s VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5 1 Dashboard OVE VIEW WA oe ck qus xou PROSE quels pire Xo duy Cea ae red od aa Ys 46 Oe eS NAEMEMREMMMEMHMH v I 47 5 3 Instrument cluster functions and warninglamps 48 5 3 2 Button on instrument cluster left sss 49 oRNNaM M i co TTTE 49 5 3 3 Button on instrument cluster right eee 50 DA MOCC ETOK sererek TOT TITLE 51 IIIA REA Sa IA AA AA II Pee at be 5 5 1 Opening and closing the air SCOOP Be 5 5 2 Removing the air SCOOP 53 5 6 Storage room under DONNE
36. ause permanent damage to the mirror SAFETY 0 C 2 4 8 SEAT BELTS GARIA LSV AND MONACO The Garia LSV Garia Monaco is equipped with three point seat belts Ensure that all passengers have their seat belts fastened before putting the vehicle into movement The seat belt must at all times be worn tightly around the body The seat belt shall not be tensioned around any other objects than the person wearing the seat belt e g the armrest Each seat belt assembly is constructed for one person only Always make sure to follow these instructions and those located on the vehicle before operating the vehicle Note If the passenger s feet are not touching the floor make sure to show extra cau tion when operating the vehicle Always make sure that children are completely secured from falling out of the vehicle before driving the vehicle ALWAYS wear seat belts correctly when driving Failure to do so can cause serious injuries or death in case of an accident E E Fig 2 12 Fig 2 13 Pull seat belt out in a straight way before Correct positioning fasten seat belt Ensure placing it around the body Use left seat belt that the seat belt is secured tightly around for the left seat Use right seat belt for the the body Do not allow seat belts to cross each right side other 17 18 0 3 BATTERIES 3 BATTERIES 3 1 BATTERY SAFETY WARNING AND INSTRUCTIONS Please read and comply with all of the following safety related
37. cover past the large barb on the coupler TIP If the dust cover is slightly squeezed when sliding it over the coupler it will create a vacuum allowing it to hold tightly en 26 0 3 BATTERIES 3 6 4 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Inspection of batteries Examine the outside appearance of the battery Check the tops of the battery and terminals These need to be clean free of dirt debris and corrosion Make sure the outside of the batteries remain dry at all times If any fluids are present on the battery top this could indicate that the battery is being over watered or that a malfunction in the Trojan9 HydroLink System has appeared If so contact your local repair shop as there may be a problem with the installation and it needs to be serviced Only allow a trained battery service technician to service batteries It is recommended that battery mainte nance is provided by a trained Authorized Garia Service Dealer in order to ensure the best possible treatment of the vehicle Check battery cables and connections ensure that all connections are in good working order and replace connections that are damaged and or worn Tighten all loose connections It is recommended that battery maintenance is provided by a trained Authorized Garia Service Dealer in order to ensure the best possible treatment of the vehicle Electrolyte levels It is recommended that the electrolyte levels are checked in each cell after the system has been installed
38. d on the cluster will auto matically dim the display creating a more comfortable drive Brake fluid level warning indicator Heated windshield Position light Turn signal left Battery charge indicator Turn signal right High beam Refrigerator Parking brake activated 10 Digital display 0 MO 0d WWE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 0 J 5 3 1 Inner cluster 1 WEI 3 1 Speedometer Fig 5 4 e Odometer trip counter operation counter 3 Glock 4 Speed switch position standard on LSV and Monaco 5 3 2 Button on instrument cluster left Fig 5 5 1 Push button to change between overall distance and time as well as trip dis tance and trip time 2 Hold button down to reset trip distance and trip time approx 3 seconds 49 0 D VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5 3 3 Button on instrument cluster right Fig 5 6 The button on the right side of the instrument cluster adjusts the clock To adjust hold down the button on the right side of the instrument cluster Hours will blink Push repeatedly to set hours Wait for approximately 5 seconds Minutes start blinking Push repeatedly to set minutes Wait until minutes stop blinking approx 5 seconds Clock is set 50 VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 0 J 5 4 Indicator stalk Indicator stalk overview WwW MV Hm Fig 5 7 Fig 5 8 Turn signal right Turn signal left High beam on off can only be activated when is in third position Lig
39. da for 1 gallon of water 120g for 1 litre of water to remove corro sion Do not allow this solution to enter the battery cells Turn the ignition key to the OFF position Remove key and store it in a safe place Turn the Main power switch in the battery compartment to OFF Remove the key from the towing key switch This should only be present when vehicle is being towed Always store in a safe place Clean the vehicle and apply a rust inhibitor on exposed locations See chapter 3 for special precautions when storing batteries TROUBLESHOOTING 0 9 8 1 The car will not drive Check if Main power switch is ON in battery compartment Check if Towing switch is OFF in battery compartment Check if Ignition switch is in F or R Check the battery indicator in the instrument cluster to see if batteries are sufficiently charged Reset the vehicle please see next page on how to reset the vehicle If all of the above are confirmed please consult a qualified repair shop Pref erably an Authorized Garia Service Dealer 8 2 The vehicle will only drive at a very slow speed Are the batteries sufficiently charged If vehicle voltage is below 37 5V the vehicle may have switched to LOS mode limited operation strategy It is a safety program that allows the vehicle to drive at very low speeds only Charge batteries fully to switch off the LOS mode Reset the vehicle please see next page on how to reset the vehicle P
40. e bonnet is open e Do not open bonnet while driving VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 0 J 5 7 Bin Fig 5 13 This bin may be used for storing beverages It may also function as a trash can The plastic insert is removable and the complete bin can be removed by opening the bin strap NOTE Be careful not to pull out the bin strap NEVER operate a vehicle under the influence of alcohol and or drugs Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs considerably reduces the ability to concentrate focus judge speed and distance and may result in severe personal injury death or excessive material damage Garia strongely discourages the operation of any vehicle while intoxicated by alcohol drugs or similar 29 56 0 D VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5 8 Multi functional rear section 2 ac 5 8 1 Standard bag holder except Monaco The Garia bag holder system allows convenient transportation of two golf bags with easy access to golf clubs and pockets on the bags EX TA Fig 5 14 Place golf bags in an angled position and tighten the straps to secure the golf bags during transportation When driving with golf bags please be aware that the total length of the car is in creased and may cause dangerous situations which can cause material damage VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 0 J 5 9 Adjusting rearview mirror Adjust the rear view mirror to ensure that the view to the rear is as unobstructed as possible Wrong adjustment can cau
41. e designed to handle an emergency braking in cident However after any emergency braking incident carry out a brake maintenance check Please consult a qualified repair shop Garia recommends that maintenance is provided by an Authorized Garia Service Dealer Any damage or malfunction on the braking system can result in severe injury or death Always make sure that the brakes are fully functioning OPERATION 04 4 12 ROUGH TERRAIN DRIVING Garia Monaco Fig 4 12 Always make sure that the greatest precautions are taken when driving in rough terrains The vehicle s ground clearance is 6 5 inches approx 165 mm Always drive slowly and always be ready to stop Rough terrain driving can cause situations that are damaging to the vehicle therefore always drive very cautiously Avoid driving in hilly areas and at tilted angles The weight distribution of the vehicle can cause it to tip unexpectedly when placing the vehicle at excessive tilted angles The vehicle is not constructed for rough terrain use and this should be avoided as much as possible Garia Monaco Fig 4 13 43 44 04 OPERATION 4 13 HILL HOLD AND ROLL BACK The Garia features a hill hold function which keeps the vehicle at steady speeds when starting and stopping on a slope When stopping the motor will keep the vehicle steady for two 2 3 seconds before the parking brake engages If the ignition switch is not turned off the vehicle will remember the amount
42. e is not driving the parking brake symbol appears in the instrument cluster unless the vehicle power has been turned off by either the ignition or main power switch The parking brake will still be activated when vehicle power is turned off although this does not appear in the instrument cluster If the parking brake is not functioning as described above ensure that a qualified re pair shop performs a parking brake check Garia recommends that service is provided by an Authorized Garia Service Dealer OPERATION 04 4 10 DRIVING ACCELERATING Fig 4 10 1 Turn Main power switch to ON 2 Push the brake pedal and select N and then F for driving forward or R for reversing 3 Make sure that no people or obstacles are in the risk of being injured or damaged by the vehicle Push the accelerator pedal very gently and the vehicle will start to move Always accelerate carefully Never bring the vehicle to a halt while using the accelerator Always use brakes to prevent the vehicle from moving When accelerator pedal is engaged the parking brake will release automatically 41 42 04 OPERATION 4 11 STOPPING BRAKING Fig 4 11 To brake or stop the vehicle push the brake pedal carefully The vehicle will gently come to a halt When the vehicle has come to a full stop the automatic parking brake will engage The vehicle will not move until the accelerator pedal is engaged If an emergency occurs the brakes ar
43. ed as illustrated below MFD BY VALMET AUTOMOTIVE FOR GARIA A S 13 2002 24 0474 e UJGGHS313CU000001 dB A Example of a Manufacture plate NOTICE Please note this plate sticker may not be removed from vehicle gh 96 10 NOTES NOTES 10 98 10 NOTES NOTES 10 99 100 1 1 ALPHABETICAL INDEX 11 INDEX A Accelerating 41 Accelerator 09 Adjust Mirror 16 Air Scoop Close Se IAA exaudi eh eee ae DE SS Be Antirollback 44 Audio warning signal 08 Automatic parking brake 40 B Batteries 18 CHORONG ka ea eh eee ee ee os 20 Charger LED el Cleaning el Manding aa eon ves oe cones ee Inspectionof 27 Maintenance ee On board water filler system 24 Safety 18 BU HAIWEZI aa 28 Watering 24 21 T 55 Body and Chassis 06 Bonnet Open 54 storage Compartment 54 Brake fluid 77 Braking Emergency braking 44 Paringbrake 45 Braking pedal 42 Buttons on instrument cluster 59 C Changing a Wheel Z3 Charger
44. eee ene ewes 96 11 ALPHABETIC INDEX ALPHABEITOAL INDEX iii AA No WA cde dees neeeeseuse 100 XIII WARRANTY 0 1 1 WARRANTY In order to uphold the warranty it is important that all service actions are performed according to the intervals specified by Garia Please refer to your warranty and ser vice book for the complete warranty terms and service conditions Please contact your local dealer for any questions regarding your Garia To locate your nearest dealer please visit www garia com 0 1 WARRANTY SAFETY 0 C e SAFETY It is important to read and understand this Garia car manual and all safety and in struction labels before the vehicle is first used 2 1 GARIA LSV AND MONACO Read Check ups before use The Garia LSV Garia Monaco is constructed to operate at 40 KM H 25 MPH This vehicle is only to be driven by people with a valid driver s license Always drive the vehicle from the driver s side only and only in areas intended for the usage of this type of vehicle The vehicle is equipped with seat belts Always keep seat belts fastened when ever seated and the vehicle is in motion Never allow more than one passenger in each seat This vehicle is restricted to two 2 occupants including the driver Do not operate while under the influence of alcohol and or drugs Do not make any modifications or additions to the vehicle influencing its loading capacity or safe use Do not make any changes to the vehicle that are not in
45. erate faster The speed switch position is in the cluster in the lower section of the display where the term ECO is displayed when the switch is turned to the left in ECO mode The term SPORT will be displayed when the switch is turned to the right in SPORT mode 35 36 04 OPERATION 4 6 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER NOTIFICATIONS 4 6 1 CRITICAL BATTERY LEVEL 4 6 2 CURRENTLY NO MESSAGES Critical battery level This appears in cluster when the vehicle has a minimum range left and can only drive in limp mode at 4 Mph 6 Kph The vehicle requires charging urgently When pressing the right button on the cluster it is possible to reveiw all active mes sages 4 6 3 DO NOT TURN VEHICLE OFF FOR 2 MIN This message is important to respect The vehicle requires a cooldown period of 2 minutes due to seriously heavy use After two minutes the vehicle will return to normal operation The reason for this function is to avoid overloading of important electrical components in the drive system OPERATION 04 4 6 4 REDUCED POWER Reduce speed for a short period of time and the vehicle will return to normal operation 4 6 5 SERVICE DUE The service due notification will appear when the vehicle has reached the milage or hour limit Please contact the nearest Garia dealer to get the service carried out accordingly 4 6 6 BATTERY DISCHARGE INDICATOR State of charge in procent 96 e ee ee 80 100 o I 60 80
46. f When the heated windshield is on a symbol appears in the instru ment cluster The use of the heated windshield requires battery power and decreases the vehi cle range To avoid stalling while driving if battery power is low avoid using optional extras excessively 63 64 0 D VEHICLE EQUIPMENT SERVICE 0 6 6 SERVICE 6 1 SERVICE INTERVALS In order to keep your Garia in the best possible condition Garia has prepared a spe cially designed service program to ensure that the vehicle constantly lives up to the highest standards The following service intervals must be met to uphold the warranty 12 months 360 hours service 24 months 720 hours service 36 Months 1080 hours service Besides the above mentioned service intervals additional daily weekly and monthly checks are required These can be performed by the owner of the vehicle to uphold the quality and functionality of the vehicle The following pages explain how to ensure the proper maintenance of your Garia If the vehicle is malfunctioning in any way not specified in this user s manual please consult a qualified repair shop Garia recommends that any work is provided by an Authorized Garia Service Dealer The attached warranty and service book contains the space for service stamps and service and repair remarks Always be sure to remind your local dealer repair shop to apply stamps and comments after each service interval 6 2 SERVICE SYMBOL IN INSTRUME
47. fully charged If batteries are stored during cold periods it is critical that they are kept fully charged Never charge a frozen battery 3 7 3 WATER SUPPLIES Water supplies must be drained and stored in an empty state if they will be exposed to freezing temperatures Failure to do so can cause permanent damage to the wa tering supply BATTERIES 0 3 3 7 4 WATERING SYSTEM If the vehicle is taken out of service or put into storage for a period of 6 weeks or longer the HydroLink M Watering System will require seasonal maintenance No special steps need to be taken for winterization of a HydroLink Watering System that is installed on the batteries however the following steps need to be made when bringing the vehicle back into service After the batteries have been fully charged equalized check the HydroLink water level indicator on each battery and refill water if needed Return the vehicle to its regular service Restart the vehicle s regular watering schedule waiting at least 1 week until next watering 3 8 GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT TROJAN T 875 BATTERIES A new battery will not deliver its full rated capacity This is normal and should be expected as the battery needs to be worked up over time Trojan batteries take between 50 100 cycles to work up before providing full peak capacity When operating batteries at temperatures below 80 F 27 C they will deliver less than the rated capacity For example at
48. ge 13 14 0 C SAFETY 2 4 3 DRIVER QUALIFICATIONS The driver of the vehicle should as a minimum have read this complete user s manual have full knowledge and understanding of the use of this vehicle and be in possession of a valid driver s license for motor vehicles The driver is required to drive responsibly and safely in order to avoid damage to property and or injuries to others or him herself The driver must know about the rules and regulations for driving leisure vehicles in the area where the vehicle is operated and must follow these at all times No persons under the age of 16 shall be allowed to operate the vehicle In areas with pedestrians and other traffic the driver must always exercise caution drive slowly and pay attention to the surroundings For the Gaira LSV and the Garia Monaco it is a legal requirement that all drivers of these vehicles have a valid driver s license The Garia LSV and the Garia Monaco are fitted with seat belts It is required that these are fastened when the car is in motion 2 4 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN MAINTAINING THE VEHICLE When maintaining the vehicle make sure to follow all safety precautions located on the vehicle described in this user s manual in the Garia Workshop Repair Manual and especially the following Ensure that the vehicle has been properly secured and cannot move when vehicle is being maintained Ensure that the vehicle has the correct lifting support before an
49. harger converter Exterior mirrors 2 side mirrors and interior mirror Input Voltages 110 220 VAC Parking Brake Windshield DOT and AS1 marked STANDARD TIRES Windshield moisture removing device re Manufacturer Carlisle re Model Tour Max re Size 205 50 10 re Pressure 30 psi Continued on next page VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 0 9 ma ME WE LL LLL MI uu ua Weight of Pack 174 kg 384 punds Pack Location Under the seats PERENNE Nominal module voltage 8V Nominal system voltage 48V Battery capacity 170 Ah C20 EEE eee Manufacturer Leroy Somer Max net Power 4 0 bhp 3 0 KW DU g1 ge 0 9 VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9 4 Vehicle dimensions VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 0 9 9 5 LSV Certification Label Certification label of the vehicle can be found in the headl ner above the head of the driver near the B pillar The certification label contains all information required by the NHTSA according to 49 CFR 571 500 The label is placed as illustrated below MFD BY VALMET AUTOMOTIVE FOR GARIA A S PO Box 4 Fl 23501 UUSIKAUPUNKI GVWR 1984 LBS 900 KG FRONT GAWR WITH TIRES RIMSAT COLD 882 LBS 400 KG 205 50 R10 10x7J 207 KPA 30 PSI SINGLE 205 30 R12 12x7J 207 KPA 30 PSI SINGLE REAR GAWR WITH TIRES RIMSAT COLD 1323 LBS 600 KG 205 50 R10 10x7J 207 KPA 30 PSI SINGLE 205 30 R12 12x7J 207 KPA 30 PSI SING
50. he Window washer fluid 69 The Wiperblade 62 Resetthecar 86 101 102 1 1 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Reverse warning signal 08 Reversing 08 Rough terrain driving 43 9 Safety Before use 03 Score card holder 31 Seat belts 17 Service Self service 67 Service actions 66 Service interval 65 Service symbol 65 Speedometer 50 aa e PE E e a dara bars 10 Storage of batteries 29 of vehicle 84 Storage POO T IA sees bones 55 Technical specification GOI OB ok osse eres RE re m ES Xu E 88 Low Speed Vehicle LSV 89 ene CREME 91 Tee holder 31 Tires Pressure 05 Tire conditions 05 Tirewear 05 Towing TOWING HOCK EA pi s 8 Towing SWIECh ww miwa 8 Towing without battery power 79 Transportation of golf bags 57 TIrashcan 56 Trojan HydroLink water filler system 25 T 875 batteries 30 Troubleshooting Batteries 85 UA IIIA od ARE YA 86 Refrigerator 86 Resetthecar
51. heck tire pressure apply 30 psi in each tire as recommended in this manual and by the supplier VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 0 9 9 1 Golf car vehicle specifications In compliance with the EC Machinery directive Aa kz ka LLL Pee mw Ka NENNEN eerte LL a Manufacturer Trojan Type Lead Acid Number of Modules 6 Standard tires Weight pr module 29 kg 64 punds re Manufacturer Carlisle Weight of Pack 174 kg 364 punds re Model Tour Max Pack Location Under the seats re Size 205 50 10 Nominal module voltage 8V re Pressure 30 psi Nominal system voltage 48V Battery capacity 170 Ah C20 Optional tires re Manufacturer ITP MOTOR re Model Ultra GT Manufacturer Leroy Somer re Size 205 30 12 Type TRA 145 AC Electric re Pressure 30 psi Max net Power 4 0 bhp 3 0 KW REAR AXLE PERFORMANCE Manufacturer Comex SpA Controller Curtis 1234 5271 275AMP Gear ratio 12 3 1 Max attainable speed 19mph 24km h 87 88 0 9 VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9 2 LSV amp NEV vehicle specification In compliance with FMVSS 571 500 State of charge meter Length incl license plate holder 92inches 2330mm Bm LLL Wa 00 E mseermeseit meme Continued on next page VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 0 9 BATTERY Manufacturer Trojan Optional tires Type Lead Acid ire Manufacturer ITP Number of Modules 6 ire Model Ultra GT Weight pr module 29 kg 64 punds ire Size 205 3
52. horized Garia Service Dealer 0 C SAFETY 2 3 6 REVERSE WARNING INDICATOR EXCEPT GARIA MONACO A 55 Ja 2 gt Fig 2 5 Control the reverse warning indicator function by selecting R on the ignition switch and reversing slowly Make sure to operate safely and with sufficient space when reversing The audio warning signal should be activated If it does not activate please consult a qualified repair shop It is recommended that maintenance is provided by an Authorized Garia Service Dealer SAFETY 0 C 2 3 7 PEDAL OPERATION Perform the following check on the pedal operation to ensure that pedals are working correctly as specified below Always ensure that the ignition switch is turned OFF before the pedal operation is tested Vehicle can accelerate abruptly if it is set to the F or R position and potentially cause severe injury to persons or damage to property 2 3 7 1 ACCELERATOR PEDAL Fig 2 6 Before driving ensure that with the iginiton key turned to OFF The accelerator pedal is working correctly and moving freely The pedal returns to its original position when released The original position is when the pedal is positioned as illustrated above 10 0 C SAFETY 2 3 7 2 BRAKE PEDAL Fig 2 7 Before driving ensure that The brake pedal feels firm and cannot be pressed more than 2 3 of the total pedal travel distance The pedal returns to its original position when re
53. ht off position light low beam on when activated the light in the instru ment cluster will automatically dim Horn 51 52 0 D VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5 5 Air scoop 5 5 1 Opening and closing the air scoop Fig 5 9 The Garia is equipped with an air scoop which channels fresh air into the cabin while driving The air scoop is adjustable in steps and also fully removable To open the air scoop push the lever upwards The air scoop can be opened in 2 dif ferent angles depending on the preferred airflow To close the air scoop pull the lever downwards and the air scoop will close VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 0 J 5 5 2 REMOVING THE AIR SCOOP To fully remove the air scoop open the air scoop to its maximum position push the Fig 5 10 center lever to pull out the handle as illustrated and then lift the air scoop out of its hinges To re install the air scoop carefully place the air scoop back in the rear hinges and push the handle into the roof frame until it locks see Fig 5 10 ad 54 0 D VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5 6 Storage room under bonnet Fig 5 12 The Garia is equipped with a lockable storage compartment under the bonnet To open the bonnet push the bonnet button on the dashboard The bonnet can be opened by pushing the button under the dashboard as illustrated in figure 5 12 only when the ignition switch is in R N F and the main power switch is turned to ON e Do not drive whil
54. ia vehicle Garia A S is continually making enhancements or improvements in design or guality which are applied to its products This manual contains all available information on the current product at the time of printing however there can be minor differences between your Garia vehicle and this manual If you have any questions concerning this manual or your Garia product please consult your Garia dealer This manual is to be considered a permanent part of the Garia vehicle Hence it should always follow the vehicle including when it is resold A floor mat is available as an option using the floor mat may cause interference with the pedals which can results in failure to stop the vehicle or uncontrolled throttle movement This can cause serious injury or death The floor mat can potentially slide on the floor of the vehicle which can create hazardous conditions causing serious injury or death Be aware when operating on public roads that this vehicle offers significantly little crash protection compared to normal cars vans trucks or other motorized vehicles This will result in a higher risk of injuries or death in collisions at any speed especially in areas with heavy traffic or traffic with higher speeds To reduce the risk of injuries or accidents follow the guidelines below A All passengers must always wear seatbelts at any time If fitted Always reduce speed when driving on hills or when cornering to reduce the risk
55. ies providing power for the ve hicle s operation To ensure the best operation always make sure that the vehicle is maintained according to specified maintenance intervals The batteries used in this ve hicle are Trojan9 T 875 T2 Wet Lead Acid Cell Batteries The batteries are made of 6596 water and 35 acid with an electrolyte plate inside the battery 3 3 CHARGING OF BATTERIES Always follow the safety precautions mentioned below to avoid personal injury or death or property damage when maintaining or storing batteries Always follow procedures that are in accordance with applicable laws and regula tions when charging and using charging facilities Periodically inspect the facilities and the procedures used when charging and stor ing batteries to ensure that the correct safety conditions are in place The vehicle shall only be charged using a vehicle specific Garia charging cable The cable complies with the provisions of UL standards 2202 Only charge batteries with the integrated Delta Q on board charger This charger is equipped with algorythms that allow the most optimal charging session at any state of charge It is carefully designed for the vehicle s batteries Do not attempt to charge batteries in any other ways than by using the integrated on board charger By using other chargers the risk of over and undercharging occurs which can shorten the ca pacity of the batteries and potentially destroy them The integrated on board charger
56. ing brake e Vehicle can roll unexpectedly at all times when parking brake is released even on level grounds This can cause SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH e To release parking brake without battery power deactivate the parking brake on the motor See User s Manual for instructions e To release the parking brake with electricity set the ignition key to OFF turn the Main Power switch ON and turn the key in the towing switch to TOW Always select TOW on towing switch before towing Fig 1 4 Towing Warning Label Read before towing vehicle i Label placed in the battery compartment Label size may vary A WARNING Do not sit or stand on the load area or rear wings Sitting or standing in these areas may result in a fall causing SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH Fig 1 5 Load area label Read before operating vehicle Label size may vary Additional labels can be present on specific vehicles depending on local jurisdiction VII VIII REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to notifying Garia Inc If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in indi
57. instructions and warn ings prior to operating and maintaining the batteries in this vehicle Failure to comply with these instructions may result in serious personal injury death and or property damage A DANGER EXPLOSIVE GASES Batteries generate explosive gases Do not smoke in the vicinity of any batteries Keep sparks and flames away from the batteries vehicle and service area Ventilate the area when charging batteries or operating a vehicle in an enclosed space Wear a full face shield and rubber gloves when working on or near batteries Keep flames sparks cigarettes and fire away from batteries at all times The gas exhaust from the batteries causes fire and explosions This will cause SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK The electricity stored in batteries can cause electric shock resulting in serious bodily injury or death even at low voltages Use insulated tools when working near batteries or electrical connections Use extreme caution to avoid short circuiting of components or wiring Do not wear metal jewelry such as rings watches chains etc when servicing the vehicle watering system battery or battery charger BATTERIES 0 3 3 1 1 BATTERY SAFETY Check that all connections and battery cables are securely attached to the ter minals and tightened according to specification too loose or too tight connec tions can result in post breakages meltdown or fire To avoid short c
58. ioning 45 46 VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5 VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5 1 D 0Mgooscdurnmmne Dashboard overview j 1011 12 1313 14 15 Fig 5 1 Cup holders two in each side Hazard light switch Steering wheel pen holder and scorecard holder Heated windshield switch upgrade standard on LSV and Monaco Windshield wiper washer switch upgrade standard on LSV and Monaco Interior light switch upgrade standard on LSV and Monaco Il Refrigerator switch upgrade Button for opening the front bonnet Storage space left and right in dashboard Charger inlet For charging of batteries Charger LED Golf ball and tee holder Speed switch standard on LSV and Monaco Storage room lid refrigerator lid if chosen as upgrade 12V electrical outlet VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 0 E 5 2 Seats fj ts VAN Monaco Fig 5 2 5 2 2 Below the seats The battery compartment is located below the seats This contains the main power switch the towing switch the batteries the brake fluid container and the VIN vehicle identification number For access to the battery compartment tip the seat as shown in fig 5 2 Please see chapter 3 for information regarding the batteries 47 48 0 D VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5 3 Instrument cluster functions and warning lamps Fig 5 3 The instrument cluster unit combines all the information about the vehicle that the driver needs for proper operation If front lights are turne
59. ircuits do not place any objects on batteries or terminals Keep sparks flames and metal objects away from batteries The electrolyte is a solution of acid and water so avoid skin contact If acid comes into contact with your skin or eyes flush with water immediately and seek medical attention Charge batteries in a well ventilated area as batteries produce gas fumes when charging Lift seat cushion to vertical position when charging Never add acid to the battery Battery electrolyte is poisonous and dangerous causing severe burns or other dam ages It contains sulfuric acid Avoid contact with skin eyes or clothing Do not transport store handle or operate batteries except in an upright position Wear a full face shield and rubber gloves when working on or near batteries Emergency treatment EXTERNAL Flush with water immediately INTERNAL Drink large quantities of water or milk Follow with milk of magnesia beaten egg or vegetable oil Seek medical attention EYES Flush with water for 15 minutes and acquire prompt medical attention Batteries produce explosive gases Keep sparks flames cigarettes or similar away from the batteries Seek medical attention Always ensure proper ventilation when charging or using in enclosed space Always shield eyes when working near batteries KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN 19 20 0 3 BATTERIES 3 2 GENERAL INFORMATION This Garia is equipped with six 8 Volt lead acid batter
60. is includes Headlamps both high and low beam Position lights Turn signal indicators Horn Hazard lights Reflectors front and back standard on LSV and Monaco Windshield wiper washer standard on LSV and Monaco 2 3 4 BRAKES Always make sure that brakes are functioning correctly Do not drive if brakes are not functioning correctly When engaging the brake pedal the pedal should show resistance after being de pressed approximately 1 3 of its way If it is possible to push the brake to the floor without any resistance it is an indication of a malfunction in the braking system Please consult a qualified repair shop immediately It is recommended that repairs are provided by an Authorized Garia Service Dealer The pedal should feel firm at all times and always return to its original position when released Always ensure that the ignition switch is turned OFF before the pedal operation is tested Vehicle can accelerate abruptly if it is set to the F or R position and po tentially cause severe injury to persons or damage to property Do not drive if brakes are not working correctly SAFETY 0 C 2 3 5 STEERING Golf Car Fig 2 4 Check steering for excessive free play Before driving Turn steering wheel slightly left and right If too much free play is observed or any unusual sounds appear from any of the components consult a qualified repair shop Garia recommends that maintenance is provided by an Aut
61. is programmed to maximize battery performance The optimal charging time depends on a range of different factors It is expected that the battery can charge from a 3096 state to a fully charged state in approximately 7 hours This is however dependent on the weather conditions the state of charge and the general condition of the batteries When charging batteries please be aware of the following Batteries should be fully charged after each use if not this will damage the batter les over time Lead acid batteries do not have a memory effect and therefore do not need to be fully discharged before recharging Charge only in well ventilated areas The batteries will gas bubble towards the end of charge to ensure the electrolyte is properly mixed Never charge a frozen battery Avoid charging at temperatures above 120 F 49 C Only apply distilled water after charging BATTERIES 0 3 3 4 CHARGER LED The charger LED is located to the right of the charger inlet plug in the dashboard When connecting the charger cable the LED will blink red yellow green This indi cates that the DeltaQ charger has registered the power input and can start charg ing the batteries When charging and the voltage on the batteries is below 8096 state the charger LED will blink green repeatedly When the total voltage exceeds 8096 state of charge the LED will blink green slowly When 100 96 state of charge is reached the LED will stay illuminated with the
62. l help neutralize any possible acid spills from battery openings and prevent corrosive damage on bat teries and the vehicle Avoid all skin contact with acid 3 6 BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND CARE Maintaining batteries properly includes always charging batteris after use ensur ing the correct level of fluid in the batteries as well as general removal of corrosion dust dirt and or similar apply anti corrosion liquid if needed Watering a battery before charging or with a low charge level can lead to boil over resulting in potential bodily injury and potential damage to the watering system battery and vehicle Ensure that the work area is dry when servicing the vehicle watering system bat tery or battery charger BATTERIES 0 3 3 6 1 WATERING BATTERIES The batteries need to be watered periodically The frequency depends upon battery usage and operating temperatures Check new batteries every few weeks to deter mine the watering frequency of the vehicle It is normal for batteries to require more watering as they age Depending on the local climate charging methods application etc it is recommended that batteries are checked at least once a month until they provide information on how often the batteries need refilling Important things to remember 1 Do not fill the batteries with water before charging This will increase risk of acid overflow from the battery consequently losing capacity and causing corrosion 2 D
63. l unexpectedly at all times when the parking brake is released even on level ground This can cause a severe accident or death MAINTENANCE 0 7 7 7 Towing without battery power Fig 710 If vehicle batteries are completely discharged or malfunctioning and there is no pos sibility of activating the towing function through the towing switch the parking brake can be released by manually engaging the lever on the motor as illustrated above Push the lever to release the parking brake and the vehicle can be towed Access the lever from the underside of the vehicle or by removing the load area floor Once the towing session has taken place it is of great importance to activate the parking brake before vehicle is put into service Always take the greatest safety precautions when releasing parking brake If unsure on how release the parking brake manually it is recommended that you contact the nearest Garia dealer or service shop The vehicle can roll unexpectedly at all times when parking brake is released even on level ground This can cause a severe accident Activate automatic parking brake function before vehicle is put into service 79 80 0 7 MAINTENANCE 7 8 Towing hook Fig 711 If the vehicle requires to be towed the towing hook can be mounted underneath the front body as illustrated above Towing hook is standard equipment on all vehicles Use caution when towing a vehicle Do not attempt to tow vehicle wi
64. lease consult a qualified repair shop Preferably an Authorized Garia Serv ice Dealer 8 3 The vehicle has a lower range than usual One or more batteries may be malfunctioning Batteries will typically experi ence lower capacity after many cycles of charging Allow batteries to fully charge and check for correct water levels If this does not help please consult a qualified repair shop Preferably an Authorized Garia Service Dealer 8 4 The charger will not charge the batteries Check that the power inlet is supplying power to the charger Check that the charger LED is indicating that the batteries are charging Charger may be overheating in hot weather conditions Allow charger to cool down or restart charging in a cooler environment Heconnect the charger plug If this does not help please consult a qualified repair shop Preferably an Authorized Garia Service Dealer 8 5 What to do with a completely discharged battery Engage a full charging cycle of the battery If this does not help please consult a qualified repair shop Preferably an Authorized Garia Service Dealer 85 0 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 6 How to reset the vehicle If the vehicle shows any electrical errors resetting the electrical system mayhelp Resetting the vehicle is done by turning the Main power switch to OFF then wait approximately 30 seconds and turning it to ON again If that does not help apply the charger cable for 1 hour when done cycle between R
65. leased The original position is when the pedal is positioned as illustrated above Always ensure that the ignition switch is turned to OFF before the pedal operation is tested The vehicle can accelerate abruptly if it is set to the F or R position and potentially cause severe injury to persons or damage to property SAFETY 0 C 2 4 DRIVING THE GARIA GOLF CAR Keep the entire body inside the vehicle at all times Remain fully seated and hold on to speed handles or other objects while driving Do not start vehicle until all passengers are fully seated The driver must keep both hands on the steering wheel and the eyes focused in the direction in which the vehicle is driving Show extra caution in populated areas or when reversing Always reverse slowly and pay attention to the road and surroundings Avoid accelerating or decelerating in an abrupt manner Always adjust the speed to the current terrain Drive slowly when making turns and when going up and down slopes Never turn steering wheel sharply at high speeds Never drive on slopes at an angle use brakes to reduce speed when driving down hill Golf cars can cause serious injury or damage if used improperly or not maintained according to the vehicle s maintenance program Before the vehicle is put into service all necessary safety precautions must be taken and all the additional rules and regu lations of the area where the vehicle is being used must be observed Golf
66. m 23 3 6 3 Using the flow ritehandPUMP 24 3 6 4 Preventive maintenance 26 3 6 5 Cleaning DatteriBG xo sumen IA EIA RA STE PIE hs e 3 Storageofbatteries 28 3 71 Storage in hot environments higher than 909 F 32 C JJ 28 3 7 2 Storage in cold environments less than 32 F 09CJJ 28 37a Water SUD ONES ou ihe cutite dirke dorre ba ewe Pe bd nb oe eb dae ew bus x dera oes 28 3 7 4 Wateringsystem 29 3 8 General information about Trojan T 875 batteries 29 4 OPERATION SEES i D 31 4 2 Overview Golf car Je BS VERVIEW Lo MMC AWA Caen eke IIIA 9g 4 4 Overview MOnaCO sssesesee e rss 34 4 5 Speed switch standard on LSV and Monaco 35 4 6 Instrument clusTer notifications 36 Z0 Critical battery l vel fo eit os exerit iSRU irti in beca ddr d ead urea 36 4 6 2 Currently no messages 36 4 6 3 Do not turn vehicle off for 2 MI IA eee eens 36 464Reducedpower uan 37 AOp Service GUS PECES 37 4 6 6 B
67. o not use water with a high mineral content Use distilled or deionized water only Fully charge the batteries prior to adding water Only add water to discharged or partially charged batteries if the plates are exposed and only until the plates are no longer exposed 3 6 2 USING THE HYDROLINK ON BOARD WATER FILLER SYSTEM Lead acid batteries require frequent refilling of distilled or deionized water The Garia is equipped with the Trgjan9 HydroLink Watering system which eases the refilling of water to the batteries An approved Flow Rite water supply is required for correct refilling of the batteries Use only the approved Flow Rite water supply that came with the vehicle If the Flow Hite water supply did not come with vehicle please contact the nearest Garia dealer Use of unapproved water supply or modification of approved water supply can lead to system failure and will void applicable warranties Only fill batteries after they have been fully charged and require water Watering a battery before charge or with a low charge level can lead to boil over resulting in potential bodily injury and potential damage to the watering system battery and vehicle If at any time during the filling process a valve failure occurs disconnect immediately or too much water may be added to the cell This can cause the battery to overflow acid causing corrosion and potential personal injury or damage to batteries 23 24 0 3 BATTERIES
68. of vehicle tipping over or passengers falling out Avoid operating at night as far as possible The vehicle can be hard for others to see or it can be hard for others to recognize the limited crash protection NEVER operate while under the influence of alcohol and or drugs LLL IMPORTANT NOTE ALWAYS OPERATE THIS GARIA VEHICLE IN COMPLIANCE WITH YOUR COUNTRY AND LOCA VEHICLE REGULATIONS INCLUDING REGISTRATION TITLING INSURANCE SEAT BELT US AGE AND OPERATOR S LICENSING Turn ignition switch to the off position and remove key before leaving the vehicle ALWAYS FASTEN YOUR SEAT BELTS To extend the life of your batteries Keep the vehicle plugged into the charger even during long absences The charge recognizes the charging needs and will keep the batteries in peak condition with out causing any damage Keep batteries fully charged at any time possible Avoid deep discharging of batteries at any time possible Add distilled water as necessary using the Trojan9 HydroLink M Watering system see user s manual chapter 3 Always wear safety goggles or eye protection rubber gloves and a face mask be fore handling batteries Check the electrolyte by observing the water level indicator to insure that the watering frequency rate is maintaining the correct electrolyte level Especiall when new first 4 weeks and under heavy use See page 22 in the golf car user s manual for more information regarding the water level indicator
69. partment The switch disables all electrical functions except the automatic parking brake the ability to charge the vehicle and the back up power for the instrument cluster unit When storing the vehicle for longer periods of time it is recommended that the main power is switched off in order to experience as little discharging as possible When servicing or repairing the vehicle especially the electrical system always turn main power switch to OFF IMPORTANT NOTE NEVER LEAVE THE VEHICLE IN THE TOW FUNCTION THIS WILL DRAIN THE BATTERIES AND PERMANENTLY DAMAGE THE BATTERIES Serious injuries can occur when working on the electrical system if the main power switch is turned to ON Always turn main power switch to OFF before working on the electrical system of the vehicle 39 40 04 OPERATION 4 9 PARKING BRAKE Fig 4 9 This vehicle is equipped with an automatic parking brake system When the vehicle comes to a halt the automatic parking brake will engage automatically after a short delay 2 3 seconds Until the parking brake is activated an applied motor brake will keep the vehicle steady until the parking brake is activated When the car starts moving in response to the accelerator pedal the parking brake will release automatically The automatic parking brake can be switched off for towing or repairing needs however note that this also disables most electrical functions on the vehicle When the vehicl
70. quipped with a motor brake function allowing the user to brake and stop the vehicle without activating the service brake It is recommended only to use the motor braking function in controlled emergency braking situations How to use the motor brake when driving forward Turn key switch to R Release accelerator pedal Push accelerator pedal Depending on how much the accelerator pedal is pushed the motor brakes ac cordingly Vehicle comes to a full stop For reversing release and push accelerator pedal again If the situation occurs when the vehicle is reversing follow the above mentioned steps only by turning the key switch to F instead of R 4 16 BRAKING WITH THE PARKING BRAKE If the parking brake should engage while driving at higher speeds than 6 mph 10 km h please contact a qualified repair shop for a parking brake safety and function check Parking brake performance degradation can occur if it has been subject to un intended use It is recommended that maintenance is provided by an Authorized Garia Service Dealer Risk of personal injury This tool is for emergency braking only Brake lights will not come on when performing emergency or motor braking Only perform this type of braking when you can closely follow the traffic around you and only in emergency situations Any damage to or malfunction of the braking system can result in severe injury or death Always make sure that the brakes are fully funct
71. se dangerous traffic situations and accidents resulting in severe personal injury death or material damage The mirror has a convenient tip function that prevents blinding traffic coming from behind The anti blinding function is activated by pushing the lever under the mirror forward Do not adjust mirrors while driving This takes focus off the driving and can create dangerous situations Fig 5 15 ay 58 0 D VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 5 10 Refrigerator upgrade Fig 5 16 The refrigerator provides cooling for foods and beverages when the vehicle is in op eration The ignition switch must be turned to F N R The refrigerator will continue its cooling function for an additional 2 hours after the ignition switch has been turned to OFF unless it is not turned off by its respec tive switch The refrigerator will stop functioning if turned off by the switch on the dashboard or if the power is disconnected by the main power switch in the battery compartment 5 10 1 Energy saving tips Allow hot food to cool down before you place it in the refrigerator Only open the refrigerator when necessary Do not leave the lid open for longer than necessary Defrost the refrigerator when a layer of ice has formed The use of the refrigerator requires battery power and decreases the vehicle s range To avoid stalling while driving if battery power is low avoid using optional ex tras excessively VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 0 5 5 10
72. sks beyond the original intended use As a consequence of this it is impos sible to anticipate and warn against every possible combination of circumstances that may occur No warnings can take the place of good common sense and prudent driving practices SAFETY 0 C 2 4 2 DRIVING ON GOLF COURSES AND ROADS a An NAN Monaco Fig 2 8 Hills Driving up and down steep hills and slopes should be avoided or as a mini mum driven with the highest level of caution If driving down hills or slopes is a necessity do this as slowly as possible while braking with the brake pedal Fur thermore driving must not be at an angle that makes the vehicle tilt sideways Warning Risk of falling out Avoid parking the vehicle on hills or tilted at an angle Always make sure to park the vehicle on as level grounds as possible Sharp or blind curves Use great caution around sharp or blind bends adjust the speed so the turn can be made in a safe manner Be prepared to stop the vehicle or avoid possible obstacles if dangerous situations occur Wet areas Driving on wet grass or similar areas reduces the contact between the vehicle and the surface and can cause instability Hence always drive slowly and with caution so you are always driving in a safe manner Always ensure to drive carefully at all times Driving fast irresponsibly or in any way not according to this user s manual can cause severe injuries or death to persons and property dama
73. sulation of the socket and then pull the socket out of the lamp fit ting 3 Replace the lamp by pulling out the W5W bulb and replacing it with a new Then insert the socket into the lamp fitting and ensure that the insulation pre vents moisture dust or sand from entering the lamp 71 Je 0 7 MAINTENANCE Hot bulbs can cause severe burns Always disconnect cables and do not touch the bulb until it has cooled off Never touch a lighted bulb Never touch the glass of a bulb Touching the glass will shorten the life of a bulb significantly Use a glove or a cloth when handling a light bulb 7 1 3 Replacing bulbs on the front indicator The front turnsignal light is a LED system that is a closed circuit and LEDs cannot be replaced separately Please consult a qualified repair shop Garia recommends that all maintenance and repairs are provided by an Authorized Garia Service Dealer 7 1 4 Replacing bulbs of the rear light The rear light LED system is a closed circuit and LEDs cannot be replaced separately Please consult a qualified repair shop Garia recommends that all maintenance and repairs are provided by an Authorized Garia Service Dealer In order to provide the required legal luminous intensity all LEDs must function prop erly Always replace lights if any LED is not functioning correctly MAINTENANCE 0 7 7 2 Changing a wheel Fig 76 When changing a wheel always ensure that the vehicle is on an even surface
74. th any other device than an approved automotive towing rope Do not tow vehicle on highways or other public roads not specified for Golf Car use Only tow one vehicle at a time The vehicle can roll unexpectedly at all times when parking brake is released even on level ground This can cause a severe accident Do not exceed 10 mph 16 km h while towing 7 9 Hauling This Garia Golf Car is not constructed for hauling This includes other vehicles trailers or other devices Failure to heed this warning will void all applicable warranties MAINTENANCE 0 7 7 10 Fuse box location Fig 712 The fuse box is situated as illustrated above If a malfunction in the electrical system occurs it is recommended to check the fuses Always be sure to replace fuses for the same amperes as specified on the following page Replacing fuses for other amperes than specified can cause malfunctions or break downs on the electrical system It is fairly easy to dertermine if a fuse is defective blown disconnect the fuse from the socket in the fuse box see illustration below on how to dertermin if the fuse is defective OK Defective Danger of damaging the device Only replace fuses for the same amperes as specified in this user s manual Replacing fuses for other amperes than specified can cause serious damage to the electrical system of the vehicle 81 0 7 MAINTENANCE 7 11 Fuse box Overview Golf car FUSE BOX SCHEMATIC ae
75. ttery cables or uninsulated battery terminals may result in electric shock causing SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH NEVER connect the positive and negative terminals of a battery Such conduct may result in an electrical shortage which may cause burns or other SERIOUS INJURIES or DEATH A WARNING Surfaces may be hot To avoid risk of burns or other serious injury DO NOT TOUCH A CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE COVER Service should be performed by qualified personnel only Always turn the Main Power switch to OFF before removing or reconnecting batteries battery wires or any other electrical components Failure to do so may result in electrical arc or battery explosion Fig 12 Batteries Warning Label Read before handling batteries Label placed in the battery compartment Label size may vary A WARNING e Always turn Main Power switch to OFF before removing or reconnecting batteries battery wires or any other electrical components Failure to do so may result in electrical arc or battery explosion e Modifying or tampering with this vehicle could result in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH as well as permanent damage to the vehicle e Any unauthorized modification of this vehicle will void all applicable warranties Fig 1 3 Maintenance Warning Label Read before maintaining vehicle Label placed in the battery compartment Label size may vary A WARNING e Always take the best safety precautions when releasing park
76. ution of water and baking soda Use 1lb of baking soda for 1 gallon of water 120g for 1 liter of water Do not allow any cleaning solution to enter the battery cells If baking soda is not available a terminal brush can be used to clean the battery poles Terminal brushes are available at most local hardware supplies gl 28 0 3 BATTERIES 3 7 STORAGE OF BATTERIES Plug the charger in when the car is in storage The charger automatically mainte nance charges the batteries Store in a cool dry place protected from elements that can damage batteries Disconnect external equipment to eliminate potential electric loads that may discharge the battery Batteries gradually self discharge during storage Monitor the specific gravity or voltage every 4 6 weeks Stored batteries should be given a boost charge when they are at 7096 state of charge SOC or less When batteries are taken out of storage recharge before use 3 7 1 STORAGE IN HOT ENVIRONMENTS HIGHER THAN 90 F 32 C If possible avoid direct exposure to heat sources during storage Batteries self discharge faster in high temperatures If batteries are stored during hot summer months monitor the specific gravity or voltage more frequently approximately every 2 4 weeks 3 7 2 STORAGE IN COLD ENVIRONMENTS LESS THAN 32 F 0 C If possible avoid locations where freezing temperatures are expected during storage Batteries can freeze in cold temperatures if they are not
77. vidual problems between you your dealer or Garia Inc To contact NHTSA you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll free at 1 888 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 go to http www safercar gov write to Administrator NHTSA 400 Seventh Street SW Washington DC 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from http www safercar gov To contact Garia please write to Garia Inc Technical Assistance and Service Parts 18838 Stone Oak Parkway Suite 201 San Antonio Texas 78258 United States Phone 1 210 481 5500 Fax 1 210 481 5505 email Support garia com or go to htto www garia com TABLE OF CONTENTS 0 1 WARRANTY Um uq coche an TL 1 2 SAFETY ed Gara LSV and sac IIIA okie oleae e A uNa 3 AAE EEE E E E EE E ee aroun 3 EL BOC ISS S La quod dE a TRU kai A EE RE p Sedo PU ASK VU diet 4 2 3 3 Checking tire wWear 5 2 3 2 Tire 68 Pressure COnditions 5 2 3 4 Bodyandchassis 6 A PS IA AA AI IA aa IA aa 6 2 3 5 UREA ai dre ric ote bd Gp md 3 oe edid eee AI oe aa aa 2 3 6 Reverse warning indicator Except Garia Monaco 8 2 3 7 Pedaloperation 9 2 3 7 1 Acceleratorpedal 9 2 3 7
78. witch OFF when working with water around an electric vehicle Do not clean any part of the vehicle with a pressure cleaner MAINTENANCE 0 7 7 5 Controlling the brake fluid The brakes are a vital part when driving a Car It is of utmost importance to ensure that the brakes are functioning correctly at all times Controlling the brake fluid level is an indicator showing if the braking system is functioning correctly This vehicle is equipped with a brake fluid level warning indicator which is on the instrument cluster It informs the driver if the brake fluid level is reaching a level too low for safe braking operation If the light is lit in this indicator a check and a refill could be necessary It is recommended that a check of the brake fluid level is made regularly The brake fluid container is found under the seat in the battery compart ment Check that the fluid level is above the minimum requirement but still below the maximum requirement Too much or too little brake fluid can cause permanent dam age to the entire braking system putting your safety at risk Always use DOT 4 brake fluid If brake fluid levels are correct but the braking system shows irregularities please consult a qualified repair shop Garia recommends that all maintenance and repairs are provided by an Authorized Garia Service Dealer ALWAYS make sure that the braking system is functioning correctly Malfunctioning brakes can cause SEHIOUS INJURY OR DEAT
79. y drive at a very slow speed 85 8 3 The vehicle hasalowerrangethanusual 85 8 4 The charger will not charge thebatteries 85 8 5 What to do with a completely discharged battery 85 8 6Howtoresetthevehicle 86 8 7 The NGASA AGU WORK cnvecor sand dvedti bobo ds dees ovesphay od ca bebe ope anus pon 86 8 8 The refrigerator does not work 86 8 9 The refrigerator stops cooling when parked less than 2 hours 86 8 10 The brake pedal is soft or presses down withoutresistance 86 8 11 The vehicle vibrates in the steering wheel 86 0 9 VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9 1 Golf car vehicle specifications 87 9 2 LSV 8 NEV vehicle specification 88 9 3 Garia Monaco vehicle specification 90 9 4 Vehicle dimensions 92 U S Lav Gertiheabiorm abel s esci excede verae he 5b ve wee PER vxRIEUGuCRTaS ama 93 9 7 Garia Monaco manufacturer plate C n 95 10 NOTES NOTES bespoke bee coats cease aoe eed eee eee E ewes Gye eee oun eee sae
80. y repair or main tenance is carried out Avoid fire hazards and ensure that there is proper fire extinguishing equipment within reach The electrical system must be disconnected before ANY work is carried out on this vehicle See chapter 4 for instructions on disconnecting power Make sure that warning and information labels are in a readable condition If any label needs replacing to make the vehicle conform to the correct safety stand ards please consult a qualified repair shop It is recommended that maintenance is provided by an Authorized Garia Service Dealer Always use correct insulated tools when working on and around electrical instal lations such as batteries on the vehicle Maintain all components that have an effect on safety and the safe operation of the vehicle This particularly includes the brakes steering and warning devices SAFETY 0 C After each repair service or other maintenance the vehicle must be test driven by qualified and authorized personnel on a specifically designated area without pedestrians or other traffic to ensure that the vehicle is adjusted correctly and functions as specified Ensure that all maintenance service checks are filled out correctly in the War ranty and Service book supplied 2 4 5 MAINTENANCE TO ENSURE SAFETY To sustain safety it is important that the vehicle is maintained correctly It is recom mended to follow the below points in order to obtain the best possible safety

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